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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

y

)ur Ease of Mind
Self-possession and personal effici-.
y depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
re are your tailors you will always have that
ing that comes with
Clothes of Character
G. H. WILD COMPANY
DING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST.

olmom

Write Your Exams.
with a
Sheehan's Special
Fountain; Pen
3LUEBS ALL SIZES
and PRICES
We Use the Best Paper We Can Purchase for Our Books
SHEEH NS
STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

ATROIT UNITED LINES
een Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.y
run on Eastern time, one hour faster.
a time.
it Limited and Express Cars-8:1o a.
hourly to 7:10 p. m., 9:10 p. in.
nazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m. and
wo hours to 6:48 p. M.; to Lansing,
M.
Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a. in., 6:40 a. m., l
m., and every two hours to 7:05 p. m.,
m., 9:05 p. in., 10:50 p. in. To Ypsi+
ly, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday),
in., 2:o p. mn., 6:o5 p. in., z1:45 P.
a. in., 1:2o a. mn.f
Care, Westbound-6:o5 a. m., 7: 50 a.
every two hours to 7:50 p. in., 10:20

We Have a.
FULL LINE OF
Cut Flowers and Plants
For Al Occasions
COUSINS & HALL,
1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE.
Phone 1 15

....

Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
Lal ...........$ 300,000.00
plus ...........$ 150,000.00
ources over ....$3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
n Office, N. W. Corner 3faln
and Huron Sts.
nch Office, 707 North Univ-
ersity Avenue.
AND GERMAN AMERICAN
SAVINGS BANK
Main, & Washingon Sts.
rces, $2,500,000.00
FRATERNITIES
figure with you on your next)
supply of coal. Now is the
o look after next year's coal

NIC111GA-N DA
Official newspaper at the University o
Michigan. Published evey morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
SecoTI-class matter.
Francis F. Mc Kinney...Managing Editor
John S. Leonard.........Business Manager
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.5. Want
ad. stations:eQuarry's, Students" Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State.
Phones: Business. 960; Editorial, 2414.
Comnunications nt tO exceed 30 o ords in
leugth, or notices of events will be published
in The Daily if left at the office in the Ann
Arbor Press Bldg., or in the notice oa in the
west corridor of the general library, where
the notices are collected at 7:00 o'clock each
evening.
$. Rodgers Sylvester News Edito
Tom C. Raid...........Telegraph Editor
Verne Burnett............Telegraph Editor
E. P. Wright..................Sports Editor
J. C. B. Parker .........Assignment Editor
Conrad N. Church...............City Editor
Edwin A. Hyman...............ity Editor
Lee Joslyn ....City Editor
CAoon1) ,coke.. .......Statistical Editor
Golda Ginsburg ..............Women's Editor
Edward E. Mack........Advertising Manager
H. Kirk White..........Publication Manager
Y. R. Althseler........Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers..................Accountant
C. T. Fishleigh ..Assistant Business Manager
Nigt Editors
Leonard W. ieter Earl Pardee
L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker
Henley Hill II. C. L. Jackson
Reporters
I. A. Fitzgerald Cecil Andrews
Linton B. Dimond E. A. Baumigarth
Bruce Swaney . L. Zieler
W. R. Atlas Frank Taber
Nat Thonipson Holland Thompson
Phil Pack I. C. Garrison
Allen Shoenfield D. S. Rood
C. W. Neumann Jas. Schermerhrn, Jr.
Business Staff
Alberte F.orne Roscoe Rau
'. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter
K. S. McColl L. W. Kennedy
C. P. Emery Bernard Wohl
J. E. (Campbel
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916.
Night Editor.......H. C. L. Jackson
THE REGATTA
Aquatic sports at Michigan, for many
years limited to "moonlights" and
Sunday afternoon parties, seem about
to com into their own. The close
proximity of the Huron river-withal
a pleasant and picturesque stream -
has long demanded that water sports
be given their "place in the sun."
That they have not been given the
prominence which is rightly theirs is
due largely to a lack of concerted ac-
tion on the part of those students in-
terested, and not to any inherent dif-
ficulties in the project itself.
Not until a long series of disastrous
accidents had raised a storm of com-
ment about the state was there any
thoughtful attempt to devise ade-
quate safety measures for the pro-
tection of life.
Three years agodthe first boat
club regatta was held. The avowed
objects of the event were to arouse
interest in the river as a recreation
ground and to provide a new outlet
for athletic activities. Since that time
a continuous agitation has been main-
tained to the end that this university
might ultimately be in a position to
compete for rowing honors with neigh-
boring institutions.
Early last fall the boat club under-
went a reorganization, and became the
University of Michigan Boat club.
Strenuous endeavors have been put
forth to place the club squarely on its

feet where it would be in a position
to contribute its quota to the general
life of the campus.
The effort has not been in vain. The
year has been attended by unusual
success. The regatta scheduled for
Saturday afternoon and evening rep-
resents the culmination of the year's
activities. In many respects it will

represent the beginning of a period of
new usefulness for the organization. A
little co-operation, a modicum of en-
thusiasm, on the part of the student
body will give the needed impetus to
the enterprise.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
COMPILES STTISTICS
Committee Formulates Studies Pur-
sued by Students 1aking Phi Beta
Na ppa at Mlcrhigiiii
A committee from Professor Davis'
class in education 32, with Miss Edith
L. Moyle, '16, as chairman, has for-
mulated those studies which have been
pursued by students making Phi Beta
Kappa at Michigan.
The chapter was organized here in
1905 and in the following ten years,
including 1915, there have been elected
into it 134 men and 138 women. Of
these, 23 per cent of the women and
eight per cent of the men have been
Normal graduates.
The following table shows the ave-
rage number of hours of each subject
carried by the men and women elected

UNIERSITT BOOKSTORECS

Order Them Now

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German...................
English and Rhetoric.........
History.....................
French ........ ..............
Latin .....................
Education . .................
Pol. Ec. and Sociology.......
Mathematics ..................
Philosophy ...................
Greek.....................
Biological Sciences ............
Italian and Spanish..... ..... .
Chemistry ...... ..............
Physics .....................
Oratory .......................

Fours
19.87
18.64
12.3
11.32
11.1
8.4
6.54
5.97
5.73

O break a young hoss
hitch him double with
an old one. To break in a
new pipe hitchituwith
old VELVET.
L V<5

Calling Card

Price $1.50 to $3.50

Men

per hundred with plate

I

Senior! Time's Ft

English and Rhetoric.........
History ............ ..........
Pol. Ec. and Sociology.......

German .......................
Philosophy... .............
French ........ .... ..... ...
Mathematics.. . .........
Latin .............. ......
Law ......... .. .... .......
Greek......................
Education .... ...........
Physics.....,...............

4.8
1.91
.1.37
1.27
1.17
.86
Hours
17.2
16.09
11.83
10.79
10.26
9.64
8.42
4.24
3.59
3.43
3.02
2.96
2.96
2.
1.7
1.45
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usually stops when the furnace

Hot Water

goes of t.

'

ot Water all stunmer with a

Gas-Fired Heater.

I

I HAVE IT!
Ne-mol-in
Wears better than
Leather
VA N'S QUALITY
SHOE SIOP
The New Shop. 1114S. University
ASK FOR and GET
HORLI
THE ORIGInAL
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price.

Chemistry...................
Political Science............

Washtenaw Gas Co.

Oratory ......................
Italian and Spanish..........
All other subjects fall below an
rage of 1.5 hours.

now

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SAUER
310 W. Liberty
, TYPEWRITING
KEEPING
on and Equipment
ustness College
Williams Sts.

i

You know there's a difference in clothes; it's in the genuine
and lasting distinction of appearance- due to real knowledge
of fashion and design with real care for the niceties of dress.

MUSIC STUDENTS GIVE
BIG CONCERT TOMORROW
Program to Start at 4:15 o'Clock In
Hill Auditorium; Public Is
Invited to Attend
Tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 o clock
in Hill auditorium, a complimentary
concert will be given by advanced
students of the University School of
Music.
The general public is invited to
listen to the young musicians who
have been chosen to appear on this
program because of the excellence of
their work.
The program is as follows:
Toccata and Fugue...... Bach-Tausig
Reflections in the Water .. .Debussy
Impromptu................Haigh
Etude, F major..... . ....Chopin
Andrew Haigh
Etude ..................... Chopin
Caprice Espagnol ...... Moszkowsky
Altha Heffelbower
Requiem .................Homer
Israfel. ......... ....King
Chase B. Sikes
Spinning Song....... Wagner-Liszt
Capriccio, Op. 76, No. 1.....Brahms
Prelude, No. 16..... .... . Chopin
Carrol Wadhams

Phone 294

213 E. Liberty St.

V

Ich Liebe Dich...........Beethoven
In Herbst.................Franz
Zueignung.......... Strauss
Mrs. Anne Schram-Imig
Nocturne, E minor... .Marshall
Mrs. Mark Marshall
Der Asra .......... Rubenstein'
Ded Uieurgierige...Schubert
Ich Grolle Nicht.......Schumann
Robert Dieterle
Sermon to the Birds.... ...Liszt
Scherzo, Op. 4...rahms
Elsie Lincoln

Women's Organizations
Any girls who have made pledge
the Women's league, payable
month, will please leave the amo
pledged at Mrs. Jordan's office be
Friday,; June 9, at 4:00 o.cloek.

-LANDERS
OR
LOWERS'

ALL KINDS CUT FLOWERS AND PL.

Capper & Capper
Furnishings

D. E. GRENNAN
REAL CUSTOM TAILOR
606 E. LIBERTY STREET

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Victrola Records of the May Festi-
val Artists at Schaeberle's Music Store.
Call Lyndon for a good flashlight.
Regatta Ball at Armory, Friday,
June 9. Tickets at Busy Bee. j8,9
Patronize Daily Advertizers. **

Would you like t take a trip
Detroit? You can pay the fare
way with tihe money you save on
suit of underwear that you buy at:
vis'. We call it Fifty-fifty, The
dress is 119 S. Main St.
Send The Daily home. 50c for
rest of the year
Equip your Canoe with a Victrc
Schaeberle & ,Son.

SAM BURCHFIELD

&CO.

Fine Tailoring

AJESTI

Today &Tomorrow Only
Four Shows; 3-7-8 & 9 P.M.

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If you miss this you miss something!

Don't throw away that old trunk. We
will repair it. Koch & Henne. 300
South Main. t
HI IGH GRADE POSITIONS
We have a few highgrade openings
for young men who wish to enter. the
field of LIFE INSURANCE SALES-
MANSHIP.
I will be pleased to go into the de-
tails of our proposition with you.
Phone 735-M for appointment. Har-
ry Bacher, 516 E. Madison St. j6-7

Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. Call
830. t#
Plate and 100 cards, $1:50, at
Sheehan's. tf
Don't forget your graduation foot-
wear at the Walk-Over Shoe Store,
Main street. They fit you right.
j-8,9,10
Regatta Ball at Armory, Friday,
Juue 9. Tickets at Busy Bee. j8,9

"The

Hypocrites"

The Press, Pulpit, and Public declare it to be the most powerful sermon
ever shown on the screen. It will be the last time here.

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